Bullet train may run by 2022
50km stretch between Surat, Bilimora to open first; rest will take a year more
VADODARA: The proposed bullet train between Mumbai and Ahmedabad may start running between Surat and Bilimora in Gujarat in 2022, before it begins to ply the entire 508-km stretch.
While the entire project is targetted to be complete by 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants the project to be launch on August 15, 2022.
The 50-kilometre stretch between Surat and Bilimora has straight allignment and no major issues of land acquisition, said a senior official from the National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL).
“Currently, we are in the process of acquiring land for this section,” said the official. Land acquisition has been an issue at some areas along the stretch, owing to opposition from farmers in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
The proposed bullet train that will run at a speed of 320kmph and will cover the Surat-bilimora stretch in less than 20 minutes. Meanwhile, NHSRCL has begun construction of a training centre in Vadodara, where 3,500 staffers will be trained from 2020 to 2023. The train pilots and working staff will be trained on simulators, set to be imported from Japan in July 2019. A 50m slab track, a ready-made structure assembled with rails, is expected to arrive by December 2018.
Moreover, NHSRCL officials said they would be constructing a 220-m single span girder bridge at Vadodara station to help passengers cross over to the Indian Railways tracks.
Pradeeep Ahirkar, chief project manager, NHSRCL, Vadodara, said, “Construction of the single span girder bridge is the most challenging work in the section, as it will be constructed without stopping rail traffic significantly. The station handles about 200 trains everyday.” hectares land to be acquired in Maharashtra
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